Radio
Romania International Chinese 1430-1455 UTC 21510 kHz full data QSL card
reply for my May 31 email reception report, received on July 2nd. This
stamped QSL card was posted out on June 22. QTH : chin@rri.ro.

Q.Xiaoli-CHN

Cumbre DX 354

Jul 01

11940
Radio Romania International heard 11 February 2001 at 2300-2356.
SINPO=23333. (Program included a mention of yours truly with thanks for
a news item I'd sent with a previous DX Report.) "Brancusi Endless
Column" QSL received in 159 days in response to my DX Report +
photo of the "Romanian corner" in our house + newspaper
article about Romanian children adopted by a U.S. millionaire.

15105
Radio Romania Int'l Full data QSL card,programmes 2001, English Service
schedule,personal letter from Mr. Ioana Masariu,Head of the English
Service received 53 days in response to my mail Reception Report + 1
IRC.

Received
a QSL for my December report to Radio Romania. The report was sent to
the exact same PO Box 111 address, with the exact same postal code on
it. (As noted in a recent posting by me Romanian postal authorities
recently returned my October reception report as having an incomplete
address.) The outside of the current mailing envelope has both the POBox
and street addresses listed as found in recent postings and the major
reference books.

17805
Radio Romania Int, full data qsl, showing Grand hotel du
boulevard(1870). No v/s given. This was for my report of 28th September
2002.sent to engl@rri.ro

E.Ezeani-NIG

direct to QIP

Dez 02

21530
Radio Romania Int, full data qsl, showing Grand hotel du boulevard
(1870). No v/s given. This was for my report of 20th September 2002.sent
to engl@rri.ro

E.Ezeani-NIG

direct to QIP

Dez 02

Radio
Romania International, Tiganesti transmitter. 21480 kHz, full data QSL
in 32 days. The QSL card shows the Savings Bank Palace, signed by Mr.
Xue Bin. I emailed my Reception Report to chin@rri.ro on September 24,
2002 and got the reply letter on November 26. A B02 frequency schedule,
a sticker and a 2003 calendar card were also sent.

E.Zhou-CHN

direct to QIP

Dez 02

9690
kHz, RADIO ROMANIA INTERNational, full data qsl card in English (site
not included), card shows 'north railway station (1872)', but picture
taked today, not 1872., v/s not readable, envelope has two nice stamps
(sports), postage was 26500 Lei, also enclosed schedule and programm
guide, in 57 days for a report without rp to Radio Rumänien, General
Berthelot 60-62, P.O.Box 111, Bucuresti, Rumänien.

RRI:
9590 (Tiganesti, Romania). Alexander Belyavski (Russian Service,
rusa@rri.ro) sent me a special QSL "Manuc's Inn (1808)", which
is used to confirm reports for the first week of new season. 20 days.
It's my 50th QSL in the year 2002.

Radio
Romania International 15365 kHz, report e-mailed March 25, QSL card
received April 30.

S.C.Hickey-NF-CAN

CIDX 2003-06

Jun 03

QSL from
RRI for my report sent in October 2002. Alexander Belyavski writes that
the delay has been caused by computer problems. The card features Grand
Hotel du Boulevard (1870). Also enclosed were language schedules. 225
days.

Radio
Romania International, 5955, 7195, 9570, 11775, 11830, 11890, 15105,
17745, 17790 and 17805 kHz. Several F/D cards featuring scenes around
the country through several centuries. Also received a New Years card,
schedule and sticker after 10 months.

Radio România
International, 11940 kHz, full data QSL showing the inside of a
compartment on the Moldaviţa train, unsigned, and station schedule,
received in 65 days for an EE RR emailed to engl@rri.ro

6150 Radio
Romania International. F/d (not signed)'The salon car of the Royal
Train' card w/ program schedule, in an envelope with two nice Romanian
Stamps. In aprox. 36 days from an email reception report.

I
received a very valued QSL from Radio Moldova International, for its
transmission from the Galbeni site in Romania, 120 kW, 60 degrees, for
9400. The QSL is in fact a Radio Kishinev card, issued from -RMI
QSL-ing-, str. Miorita 1A, Kishinev 277028, Moldova. The report, and QSL
were routed through colleague Rumen Pankov, Bulgaria, as a direct postal
mail service to Kishinev appears unreliable, or unavailable ! Rumen
advises that he will happy to act as the QSL bureau for reports either
to Radio Moldava International or to Radio Dnestr International. Both
stations ask for 4 IRCs (or US $ 1.00 + 1 IRC). Rumen's address : PO Box
199, 1000 Sofia-C, Bulgaria. (ARDXC)

Radio
Kishinev / RMI- (Radio Moldova International). f /d card includes an
unreadable signature and the station's stamp. I sent two reports for RMI
and one for R. Dneister along with 2 USD to a QSL bureau c / o Rumen
Oankov, P.O. Box 199, 1000 Sofia-C, Bulgaria. On the back of the note it
had the following, but I'm not sure I understand item number 1 since the
QSL card was enclosed ? I have typed the information as received : 1. We
have the assurance from RMI they will pre-verify Your report with new
QSL letter. 2. All old reports for Radio Dneister may be verify by
letter also. Pse enclose 1 USD per report. 3. When you got this envelope
please inform for it either in DX-bulletins (NASWA, Mon Times) +
personally here via view card. 4. Whole Your envelope was sent to
QSL-Bureau in Moldova : NGDXM-Box 3297, Chisinau (as in WRTVH 96)

L.Silvi-OH-USA

Cumbre DX 129

Mrz 97

RMI-Service
of Ruben Pankov : He has personally assisted me in getting mail to and
from Moldova, which at least for us from North America, is a very
difficult thing to do. I have received QSL cards from Radio Moldova
International, Radio Dniester International, and Radio Priednestrovye
during the past several months, and only through his good auspices has
this occurred. I know that at least one other DXer in NA, Ed Kusalik,
also has been the beneficiary of his good services. He doesn't ask much
for this service, just a $ USD or 2 for each report to cover postage,
which apparently is very high in Bulgaria. His QSL service, which is
mentioned in the Passport '97, is been very good to me, and is conducted
very professionally. I would consider it a very big favour if you would
run a paragraph or so on what I have mentioned above, and give him some
credit. He truly is still serving DXers all over the world in a selfless
manner.

7500
Radio Moldova International. Full data green logo card stamped with
station seal in 89 days for a report with 3 IRCs sent via DXer Rumen
Pankov of Sofia, Bulgaria. Illegible v/s. [Technically correct, as the
transmitters are listed as being in Romania, but Moldova is a recognized
country - even in WRTH. (ed)]

ROMANIA
15220, Radio Moldova International sent a vague electronic response
("We received Your letter and we appreciate Your interest in our
radio programs.") to a postal follow up report in 17 days (5,255
days total from original reception/report) from "The English
Service." In response to my request to resume shortwave
transmission they responded, "We would like to inform You that
since 2000, Radio Moldova International has been broadcasting through
Internet from Monday to Friday in English, French, Spanish, Russia and
Romanian."